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    Club Head

    Club heads are made of light metals that allow for bounce off the club face, as well as keeping the total weight of the club down to increase club head speed. The materials usually used for club heads are titanium, steel, graphite, boron or steel alloys.
    Shafts

    Shafts are usually made from steel or graphite. Graphite shafts are different composites of graphite and other alloys to allow for different weights and flexes.
    Grips

    Grips are usually made of rubber. This is because it deals with moisture well and allows for better grip.
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